Constandinos (Dino), who lives in Northern Ireland, reversed his prediabetes after weight loss and other health changes with ...
We estimate that more than 5.8 million people in the UK are living with diabetes, which is an all-time high. Our data shows that almost 4.6 million people in the UK live with diabetes diagnoses.
There's a quick and easy test you can do at home, if you have someone to help you, to check if there have been any changes to the feeling in your feet, called the Touch the Toes test. If you have ...
Getting enough quality sleep is important for good health and wellbeing. For people living with diabetes, sleep problems can be common. And getting a good night’s rest can be easier said than done.
There are some very early clues to suggest that coronavirus might be triggering type 1 or type 2 diabetes in some people, or making the condition worse for others. We take a look at the evidence and ...
The first ever immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes has been licensed for use in the UK. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has decided teplizumab, also known as Tzield, is ...
Our new analysis predicts that, without significant government action, up to 5.5m people in the UK could be living with diabetes by 2030.
Our analysis has revealed that the number of children receiving treatment for type 2 diabetes in Paediatric Diabetes Units in England and Wales has increased by over 50%. We’re calling on the ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in October, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
UPDATE, 22 MAY 2024: We now have new information on the amount of people living with the diabetes, and for more information you can visit our guide on diabetes statistics. The number of people living ...
Scientists in the United States have announced early results from a pioneering trial testing a new stem cell treatment designed to replace insulin-producing beta cells in people with type 1 diabetes.
We explain what causes gestational diabetes, what the most common risk factors are and how you can take steps to reduce your risk.